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Studying abroad in Fall 2008?

National Geographic Glimpse is looking for storytellers who can write or produce video about the experiences of young Americans abroad. They will provide professional editorial support to help students learn the craft of storytelling, with the larger goal of using stories to inspire others to care about the world.

And, they pay!

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Special program for Journalism students

CEADE
Sevilla, Spain

Griffith College
Dublin, Ireland

Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Australia

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International Programs for Students

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Need more inspiration?

Multimedia Maymester in Munich
Develop a story idea, set up interviews, and shoot video – all while trying to maneuver through another country and an unfamiliar language. That's what six J-school students did.

Blogabroad
Vis Com major Mary Pinckney Waters chronicled her study abroad in Bamberg, Germany.

Students Speak
Student comments and photos from spring and summer 2005 study abroad.

Passport to Postcards
Study abroad gives students something to write home about.

Le Photo de Kenney
A unique look at the abroad program in Paderno del Grappa, Italy.

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Dean Bierbauer on Study Abroad

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Download the free QuickTime player for Mac or Windows.Munich video


Steps to Study Abroad

  1. Meet with the Student Services Office to set aside courses to take while studying abroad.
  2. Meet with a counselor in the Study Abroad Office to evaluate the different study abroad options.
  3. Apply to a program.
  4. Visit the Financial Aid Office for information about using your financial aid and scholarships to pay for your study abroad.
  5. Upon acceptance, obtain verification from the Student Services Office that the study abroad courses you plan to take will transfer back to USC.
  6. Have fun.

Read more about Study Abroad

Number of Students Studying Abroad Rises - NYTimes
The Foreign Legions - NYTimes

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